The two countries on the continent called Promethia have lived together without any scrap of conflict. That is, until now. For you see, both counties now have a new set of new leaders and office-holders. And both countries are now preparing to overthrow the other's monarch, and take control of all of the continent. However, everyone on the inside, everyone in the government, has their own...Special Interest.

GAME DESCRIPTION:

Basically, there are 2 countries. Each has a monarch, 5 cabinet members, and 1 parliament. The obvious goals of each of the two countries is to kill the other one's monarch. However, everyone has a certain "special interest," a special win objective, from something as mundane as having 1000 gold in the treasury at the time of winning, to something as dastardly as killing your own monarch before yor country wins.

To gain defenses and troops, as well as preventing a domestic uprising, you need to keep your people happy, as well as obtaining and keeping money. During the day, in a forum thread, obvious activities are put out in the open (like uneasy trading betwixt countries.) However, in the PMs, at night, are where the shady deals take place...

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NOTE: This is an experimental game, meaning that it may not work, but I think I'm ready to try it out now.

Think'st thou heaven is such a glorious thing?
I tell thee, 'tis not half so fair as thou
Or any man that breathes on earth.
- Christopher Marlowe, Doctor Faustus

What system are we using? i.e. are there Shadow foreign ministers, for example? Or even, is it PMs or Presidents?

There'll be a "whole government" PM between everyone in a country, with titles and positions listed.

It's vaguely similar to mafia in that during the "day," everyone does things that would be out in the open, or okay with everyone, etc. like trades, passing of laws through the person representing the legislature, etc.

At "night," everyone makes the deals and contacts that would be frowned upon.

Think'st thou heaven is such a glorious thing?
I tell thee, 'tis not half so fair as thou
Or any man that breathes on earth.
- Christopher Marlowe, Doctor Faustus